Rogers and Hammerstein use of song and dance to tell their simple tale of cowhands and farmers finding love and community in the Oklahoma territory caught the imagination and patriotic passion of wartime America. Laurey, a spunky girl who runs her aunt's farm, is courted by two very different young men: Curly, an brash cowhand, and Jud, a surly, pathological farmhand. Her journey to find the man of her dreams and the satisfaction of settling down with the right one (it's Curly, if you hadn't guessed) underscores the journey of the territory toward progress, community, and statehood. Featured songs include Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin', The Surrey with the Fringe on Top, I Cain't Say No and of course the title song Oklahoma

Oklahoma
is presented with special permissions through the Rogers & Hammerstein Theatre Library

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